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Simonides, per his 1852 visit - answer to Bradshaw question
Journal of Sacred Literature - April, 1863
Letter from William A. Wright, Dec 5, 1862
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA214
Simonides
It seems scarcely necessary to insert the letter of Kallinikos, as it appeared in the Literary Churchman of Dec. 16th, but we will add one from Simonides, which appeared at the same time : —
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA216
Also p. 218 and 232
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n229/mode/2up
Elliott p. 28, 48, 53, 55, 68, 82
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Simonides in The Guardian, Jan. 28, 1863, answered a question posed by Henry Bradshaw:
Journal of Sacred Literature - July 1863
Constantine Simonides, published in the Guardian Feb 4, 1963
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA485
Elliott p. 68
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Kallinikos:
The Literary Churchman, Dec. 16, 1862
(Guardian of a somewhat earlier date.. differing little from each other, written in 1864 could imply 1863 but not)
Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 77
Christian Remembrancer (1864)
https://books.google.com/books?id=jvoDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA204
quoting Guardian
Codex Sinaiticus and the Simonides Affair (1982)
James Keith Elliott
Elliott p. 77
CALLINICUS HIEROMONK
Alexandria, October 16-28, 1862 17
17. F. Field corrected the translation in a letter to The Literary Churchman. January 1st, 1863.
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Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
Journal of Sacred Literature p. 212 - April, 1863
The Codex Sinaiticus and its Antiquity
M. Simonides
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA212
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n225/mode/2up
not in Elliott
The Christian Remembrancer, interprets Simonides:
(Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 78)
Elliott p. 78
This is a third-party off-shoot of the previous quote.
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1st
Simonides, per his 1852 visit
Journal of Sacred Literature - April, 1863
Letter from William A. Wright, Dec 5, 1862
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA214
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n229/mode/2up
check if this relates to specific earlier words
2nd
Simonides in The Guardian, Jan. 28, 1863, answered a question posed by Henry Bradshaw:
Journal of Sacred Literature - July 1863
Constantine Simonides, published in the Guardian Feb 4, 1963
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA485
3rd
Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
The Literary Churchman, Dec. 16, 1862
Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 77
Needs authorship date
https://books.google.com/books?id=2...=2ahUKEwj4h4ecrI_7AhVlEFkFHf9nBvoQ6AF6BAgHEAI
4th
Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
Journal of Sacred Literature p. 212 - April, 1863
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA212
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n225/mode/2up
5th same info of fourth
"much altered, having an older appearance than it ought to have"
Simonides, per his 1852 visit - answer to Bradshaw question
Journal of Sacred Literature - April, 1863
Letter from William A. Wright, Dec 5, 1862
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA214
Simonides
It seems scarcely necessary to insert the letter of Kallinikos, as it appeared in the Literary Churchman of Dec. 16th, but we will add one from Simonides, which appeared at the same time : —
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA216
Also p. 218 and 232
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n229/mode/2up
Elliott p. 28, 48, 53, 55, 68, 82
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“Mr. Bradshaw’s very proper and natural query – ‘How is it possible that a MS. written beautifully, and with no intention to deceive, in 1840, should in 1862 present so ancient an appearance?’ I answer simply thus: The MS. had been systematically tampered with, in order to give it an ancient appearance, as early as 1852, when, as I have already stated, it had an older appearance than it ought to have had …”
Simonides in The Guardian, Jan. 28, 1863, answered a question posed by Henry Bradshaw:
Journal of Sacred Literature - July 1863
Constantine Simonides, published in the Guardian Feb 4, 1963
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA485
Elliott p. 68
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“I know too, still further, that the same Codex was cleaned, with a solution of herbs, on the theory that the skins might be cleaned, but, in fact, that the writing might be changed, as it was, to a sort of yellow colour.”
Kallinikos:
The Literary Churchman, Dec. 16, 1862
(Guardian of a somewhat earlier date.. differing little from each other, written in 1864 could imply 1863 but not)
Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 77
Christian Remembrancer (1864)
https://books.google.com/books?id=jvoDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA204
quoting Guardian
Codex Sinaiticus and the Simonides Affair (1982)
James Keith Elliott
Elliott p. 77
CALLINICUS HIEROMONK
Alexandria, October 16-28, 1862 17
17. F. Field corrected the translation in a letter to The Literary Churchman. January 1st, 1863.
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"... the codex also was cleaned with lemon-juice, professedly for the purpose of cleaning its parchments, but in reality in order to weaken the freshness of the letters, as was actually the case."
Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
Journal of Sacred Literature p. 212 - April, 1863
The Codex Sinaiticus and its Antiquity
M. Simonides
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA212
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n225/mode/2up
not in Elliott
"The manuscript had been cleaned with lemon-juice, professedly for the purpose of washing the vellum, but, in reality, to weaken the freshness of the letters."
The Christian Remembrancer, interprets Simonides:
(Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 78)
Elliott p. 78
This is a third-party off-shoot of the previous quote.
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1st
Simonides, per his 1852 visit
Journal of Sacred Literature - April, 1863
Letter from William A. Wright, Dec 5, 1862
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA214
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n229/mode/2up
check if this relates to specific earlier words
2nd
Simonides in The Guardian, Jan. 28, 1863, answered a question posed by Henry Bradshaw:
Journal of Sacred Literature - July 1863
Constantine Simonides, published in the Guardian Feb 4, 1963
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA485
3rd
Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
The Literary Churchman, Dec. 16, 1862
Codex Sinaiticus & the Simonides Affair by J.K. Elliott, p. 77
Needs authorship date
https://books.google.com/books?id=2...=2ahUKEwj4h4ecrI_7AhVlEFkFHf9nBvoQ6AF6BAgHEAI
4th
Kallininikos Hieromonachos - letter from Alexandria, Oct 15, 1862
Journal of Sacred Literature p. 212 - April, 1863
https://books.google.com/books?id=kR82AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA212
https://archive.org/stream/journalsacredli15cowpgoog#page/n225/mode/2up
5th same info of fourth
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